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76. Studio portrait of Cecilia Gardosh.
train to Theresienstadt. They arrived in Terezin on December 23, 1944. The cattle cars had not been ... children's block 410 in Terezin. Alice, who was already over 12 worked in the garden run by the Germans ... "Terezin's Firefly."
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77. Zoltan Meisels poses with his employees outside his store in Presov; his wife Cecilia is at the back, right.
train to Theresienstadt. They arrived in Terezin on December 23, 1944. The cattle cars had not been ... children's block 410 in Terezin. Alice, who was already over 12 worked in the garden run by the Germans ... "Terezin's Firefly."
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78. Joseph Fruchter stands in the snow.
Buchenwald, and then to Roehmsdorf, and finally on a death march to Terezin. Joseph was liberated by the
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79. Portrait of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis as a student at the Weimar Bauhaus.
and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp, 1942-1944." Friedl herself produced numerous landscapes
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80. Sculpture by Joel Shapiro entitled "Loss and Regeneration," situated on the Eisenhower Plaza of the U.S.
Holocaust. The sculpture bears a plaque with the following lines written by a child in the Terezin ghetto
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81. Sculpture by Joel Shapiro entitled "Loss and Regeneration," situated on the Eisenhower Plaza of the U.S.
Holocaust. The sculpture bears a plaque with the following lines written by a child in the Terezin ghetto
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82. Conductor Kurt Singer escorts his mother, Ulla Horowitz.
1943. He did not take an active role in Terezin's musical life since he was already suffering from
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83. The Singer family poses for a portrait on a grassy field.
1943. He did not take an active role in Terezin's musical life since he was already suffering from
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84. Drawing of German-Jewish physician and conductor Kurt Singer, sketched a year prior to his deportation to Theresienstadt.
1943. He did not take an active role in Terezin's musical life since he was already suffering from
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85. View of the 15th St./Eisenhower Plaza entrance to the museum, with the sculpture by Joel Shapiro entitled "Loss and Regeneration" in the foreground.
Holocaust. The sculpture bears a plaque with the following lines written by a child in the Terezin ghetto
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86. The Diamant children pose in a garden with their nanny.
cattle car s to Terezin. There, Zigmund worked in the forge manufacturing axes and hammers. After
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87. The Diamant children from Bratislava, pose with their rescuers, the Zaruba family.
cattle car s to Terezin. There, Zigmund worked in the forge manufacturing axes and hammers. After
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88. Group photograph of young people at Villa Panti in Soriano Nel Cimino, Italy.
Buchenwald, and then to Roehmsdorf, and finally on a death march to Terezin. Joseph was liberated by the
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89. Jewish detainees on the island of Cyprus march in protest of British policies restricting their immigration to Palestine.
Buchenwald, and then to Roehmsdorf, and finally on a death march to Terezin. Joseph was liberated by the
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90. A group of Romanian Jewish youth go for an excursion in a horse-drawn cart.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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91. Two men walk down a street in prewar Cernauti. Paul Grossman is pictured on the left, man on right was Ella Grossman's first husband, name not known.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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92. Outdoor portrait of Ella and her mother Toni Grossman in prewar Romania.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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93. A group of young people go for an excursion in prewar Czernowitz.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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94. Romanian Jewish youth sing and dance to a mandolin in the Romanian countryside.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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95. Four Romanian Jewish youth cook a meal outdoors while on an excursion to the countryside.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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96. Wedding portrait of Siegmund and Elizabeta Segal in Budapest Hungary.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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97. Four Romanian Jewish youth prepare a picnic. Among those pictured are Anna and Miriam Segal.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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98. Close-up portrait of Miriam Fortes and her daughter Karla.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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99. Two young children sit at an outdoor table by a fence.
Auschwitz. Tina (nee Grossman), her husband Sala Schneider and their son were sent from Prague to Terezin
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100. While on an inspection tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, General Dwight Eisenhower and a party of high ranking U.S.
(center, wearing a dark coat, with a scarf around his neck) . He was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin